[Coco] OS-9 C compiler parts
John Donaldson
jadonaldson at charter.net
Tue Feb 1 08:46:37 EST 2005
I think it would be very helpful if someone compile all the patches
and replacements into one spot,
so that if someone else wants a copy, they don't have to go searching
all over the place to get the
modules. I would do it, but I'm on the verge of having to shut all my
internet service down for a move to
Texas. I am just starting to get a couple of emulator systems going on
both a old 486 desktop and a old IBM
Thinkpad 750C laptop and would love to have a complete C complier on
both. Now if only JC's or VC's
emulator would use real 360K drives, I would be in heaven. You select
them but the emulator will not
read or write correctly to it in OS9 format. The utilites DSKINI.exe and
PORT.exe do work with the
360K drives. Also MESS is TOO big to copy over to a floppy, unless
someone knows how to do that.
Then I would get Portal09 too.
John Donaldson
Willard Goosey wrote:
>>Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:25:17 -0800
>>From: Ray Watts <rayanddoraleew at earthlink.net>
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>>I don't recall ever seeing bdraw.h, syslib, unixlib & regexplib in the
>>RTSI files. Where can I find them? BTW - for the benefit of any
>>newbies, I believe ver 1.2 was the latest Ansifront.
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>I don't remember where bdraw was, I think it's on RTSI
>somewhere... syslib (different from the sys.l included with the C
>compiler) and unixlib are there, regexp should be there, and it is
>also on my webpage, as I compiled it for OS-9.
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>>Cheers, Griz
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>Willard
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